Silk Road: From Xian through Xinjiang to the Karakoram and
the High Pamirs
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Author: Judy Bonavia, Wu Qi, William Lindesay Pub. Date: October 2001 ISBN: 9622176933 Format: Paperback, 338pp Publisher: Airphoto International/Odyssey B&N Price: $22.95 |
ABOUT THE BOOK
Silk Road: From Xian through Xinjiang to the Karakoram and the High Pamirs
FROM THE PUBLISHER
The early trade in silk was carried on against incredible odds by great caravans
of merchants and animals traveling over some of the most inhospitable territory
on the face of the earth, including searing, waterless deserts and snowbound
mountain passes. Beginning at the magnificent ancient Chinese city of Chang'an (Xi'an),
the route took traders westward along the Hexi Corridor to the giant barrier of
the Great Wall, then either north or south of the Taklamakan Desert to Kashgar
before continuing on to India and Iran, or to the great cities of
Constantinople, Damascus and Baghdad. For today's traveler, it is not only the
weight of history that makes the Silk Road intriguing, but the incredible
diversity of scenery and ethnic people along the way. This beautifully
photographed and intelligent book is the authoritative guide to travel in the
region. 93 color photographs and illustrations, 15 maps.
Author Biography:
Judy Bonavia was born in Perth, Western Australia. She spent some
30 years in Asia, living in Vietnam, Hong Kong and China, where she traveled
extensively. Fluent in written and spoken Mandarin, she also authored the
Odyssey Illustrated Guide to the Yangzi River. In the 1990s Judy was based in
Argentina studying Andean culture while continuing to work on a book on the
minority peoples of China. She is now resident in Zimbabwe.
William Lindesay has spent nine years traveling and working in China. In 1987, he walked the entire length of the Great Wall, a journey of 2,470 km recounted in his book Alone on the Great Wall. He then turned his attention to retracing the Long March, recording his adventures in Marching with Mao: A Biographical Journey. Other works include Odyssey's The Great Wall: A Close-Up Guide and co-authorship of Terracotta Warriors: A Close-Up Guide. He and his wife, Wu Qi, a history graduate from Xi'an North West University, have revised Odyssey's guidebooks to Xi'an and China, as well as co-authoring Beijing.